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6 minutes ago, TRINITY said:

I am far from being a socialist but if there was ever a reason I would change it is seeing what these obscenely overpaid individuals earn. As for Branson and his Ilk you could argue that at least they do create something and provide jobs. Footballers create absolutely nothing .

One other point I saw that scum bag Ronaldo, had just bought himself a special edition Bugatti about £12m the other day . Yet his country is struggling with this virus 

One final point ,I totally refuse to deal with any company that sponsors football. Barclays bank for instance obscenely fills the pockets of these people and normal working class muggins have to pay for this.

Very well said and some very good points made 👍

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2 hours ago, panoma1 said:

I see footballers in the top flight are being pressurised, by amongst others MP’s to take a wage cut due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic crisis....does anyone know if MP’s have or are going to, take a wage cut?

i think premier league footballers earn more in a week than a MP earns in a year

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14 minutes ago, TRINITY said:

 

One other point I saw that scum bag Ronaldo, had just bought himself a special edition Bugatti about £12m the other day . Yet his country is struggling with this virus 

Does no one work at Bugatti? 

Will this purchase not support a whole slew of jobs? From designers to engineers, to factory workers and sales people and delivery drivers and the people who supply and support all these people.

Should all these people do without, just because you don't like successful people?

 

No you're not a socialist, it's just that you don't understand capitalism

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5 minutes ago, SneakyD said:

Does no one work at Bugatti? 

Will this purchase not support a whole slew of jobs? From designers to engineers, to factory workers and sales people and delivery drivers and the people who supply and support all these people.

Should all these people do without, just because you don't like successful people?

 

No you're not a socialist, it's just that you don't understand capitalism

I don't think he said he didn't like successful people.

And I very much doubt Ronaldo was thinking of the workers at Bugatti when he bought himself a new car, the point is, he could have done huge amounts of good in the world but like most of the super rich, he chose to look after number one. I'm sure trinity understands capitalism just fine, as do I, maybe you don't understand compassion?

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32 minutes ago, andrewluke said:

i think premier league footballers earn more in a week than a MP earns in a year

Most definitely MP’s get more than they earn!.........Don’t look at the £70-80k salary they get.......... look at the expenses of up to £200k plus, some claim! 

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7 minutes ago, SneakyD said:

I understand that whether or not Ronaldo thought about those workers, they exist and are supported financially by his purchases. 

You speak of compassion whilst condemning workers to the dole because you object to their customers

I'm not condemning anyone to the dole, your clutching at straws now!

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While I've no time for the super rich footballer's Ronaldo buying a Bugatti will do Bugatti a world of good, Ronaldo makes more money from what he advertises than football,  such is the power of social media,  I don't get it but that's how it is.

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1 minute ago, panoma1 said:

Most definitely MP’s get more than they earn!.........Don’t look at the £70-80k salary they get.......... look at the expenses of up to £200k plus, some claim! 

Bingo!

1 minute ago, Mice! said:

While I've no time for the super rich footballer's Ronaldo buying a Bugatti will do Bugatti a world of good, Ronaldo makes more money from what he advertises than football,  such is the power of social media,  I don't get it but that's how it is.

I don't really think Ronaldo is the problem, but multiply someone like him many times over and it exposes the system for what it is. While we've got pw members who likely haven't got much, doing all they can to help, some making face masks and others 3d printing visours for NHS workers, we've got most of the privileged few looking how they can exploit the system to suck more money from the masses.

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7 minutes ago, Mice! said:

I googled Barcelona earlier,  one of their players had donated 264,000 face masks or something like that, their not all bad.

No they're not, as with all people, there is always good and bad. However it's the system that's wrong and I don't think the working classes are going to sit there and take it this time when the wheels come off!

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1 minute ago, 12gauge82 said:

No they're not, as with all people, there is always good and bad. However it's the system that's wrong and I don't think the working classes are going to sit there and take it this time when the wheels come off!

Come the revolution, the poor always suffer the most.

As to your clutching at straws remark, please explain how a capitalist economy works if people don't buy goods or services, how do the workers get paid?

 

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2 minutes ago, SneakyD said:

Come the revolution, the poor always suffer the most.

As to your clutching at straws remark, please explain how a capitalist economy works if people don't buy goods or services, how do the workers get paid?

 

Your right although in the western world, it's the working classes that get done over.

I never said I was against capitalism, but there are huge loop holes that need closing. If there is a huge crash, then instead of punishing the workers again, the very wealthy should take the first hit this time.

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27 minutes ago, SneakyD said:

I understand that whether or not Ronaldo thought about those workers, they exist and are supported financially by his purchases. 

You speak of compassion whilst condemning workers to the dole because you object to their customers

My point being that someone could treat himself to such obscene self indulgence in these trying times.

You could also open this discussion up by suggesting that the Bugatti workers could be better employed if there economic skills were re targeted in producing something that is more beneficial to the wider society.  So much skill and expertise going in to producing an expensive play thing for a greedy selfish individual.

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One of the Kardashian family is a billionaire for doing nothing more than modelling, endorsing products on social media and a bit reality TV. There are many people out there making huge amounts for doing very little. It's probably morally wrong but it's driven by the market and the buying public make a free choice to line the pockets of these sportsmen and celebrities.

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Let's be fair though 12gauge82 and hopefully find some common ground. 80% of wages for employees and 80% of profits for self-employed people capped at 2,500 per month, is massive support for the working class. No British government in history has done anything like this.

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5 minutes ago, TRINITY said:

My point being that someone could treat himself to such obscene self indulgence in these trying times.

You could also open this discussion up by suggesting that the Bugatti workers could be better employed if there economic skills were re targeted in producing something that is more beneficial to the wider society.  So much skill and expertise going in to producing an expensive play thing for a greedy selfish individual.

But you said you were far from a  socialist.  Organising Labour and capital in such a way is clearly socialism.

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1 minute ago, SneakyD said:

Let's be fair though 12gauge82 and hopefully find some common ground. 80% of wages for employees and 80% of profits for self-employed people capped at 2,500 per month, is massive support for the working class. No British government in history has done anything like this.

Yes I've got to say, I'm impressed with the lengths the government have gone to with that, I'm a fan of Boris, both with his handling of this crisis to date and Brexit. Common ground indeed 👌

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Just now, clangerman said:

as the government are THE ones who failed to shut the borders on day one they should be picking the bills up what price is a life 

Government doesn't pay bills, taxpayers pay bills.

Just now, 12gauge82 said:

Yes I've got to say, I'm impressed with the lengths the government have gone to with that, I'm a fan of Boris, both with his handling of this crisis to date and Brexit. Common ground indeed 👌

Well said 👍

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3 hours ago, TIGHTCHOKE said:

Not much when you can't go anywhere!

Cant go anywhere, tell lionel messi that ,he can go just about anywhere he wants . He has a private plane as long as he can take off and land he is OK. 

Unless it develops a mechanical fault of course 😁

  

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45 minutes ago, Mice! said:

I googled Barcelona earlier,  one of their players had donated 264,000 face masks or something like that, their not all bad.

Again putting into perspective that will be less than a weeks wage. Yet there are thousands of people working themselves into the ground and putting their lives on the line . They are doing it on yearly incomes on less than some of these wastes of space earns in a day.

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25 minutes ago, TRINITY said:

Again putting into perspective that will be less than a weeks wage. Yet there are thousands of people working themselves into the ground and putting their lives on the line . They are doing it on yearly incomes on less than some of these wastes of space earns in a day.

Don't doubt that, but it would be nice to see all the footballers doing similar to this, he didn't have to do it.

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